The Electric Vehicles That Dominated The 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show

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Crowd of people attending the world premiere event of the all-new Volkswagen ID.3 electric car. Multiple new cars displayed under bright lights on a circular stage with large digital screen in the background showing text 'World Premiere The all-new ID.3'. The scene highlights new cars at a launch event, relevant for used cars and new cars buyers interested in the latest models.
Crowd of people attending the world premiere event of the all-new Volkswagen ID.3 electric car. Multiple new cars displayed under bright lights on a circular stage with large digital screen in the background showing text 'World Premiere The all-new ID.3'. The scene highlights new cars at a launch event, relevant for used cars and new cars buyers interested in the latest models.

The annual Frankfurt Motor Show is a chance for manufacturers to premiere their latest models to the world.

From revealing new versions of iconic vehicles to Volkswagen unveiling their new brand logo, this year s show has been one to remember.

But one aspect that really dominated the Frankfurt Motor Show was electric vehicles.

Let s take a look at the EVs that stole the show.

Volkswagen ID.3

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The most important vehicle to be launched by Volkswagen for some time, the ID.3 did not disappoint.

Described as an electric car for everyone, the ID.3 is the first EV to be launched from VW s ID. Collection.

It will offer 3 battery options, with driving ranges between 205-341 miles.

Along with the revelation of the brand s new logo, the revealing of the ID.3 showcased a new chapter for Volkswagen and an insight into the future of the company.

Click here to learn more about the Volkswagen ID.3

Honda E 

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The all-electric city car from Honda made its debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show and starting prices were finally announced.

Offering a range of approximately 136 miles, the Honda E has already made 31,000 expressions of interest and 9,000 of them are from the UK.

The Honda E slightly resembles the original 1972 Honda Civic, but with modernised technology, including a side camera system to replace the traditional side-view mirrors and retractable door handles.

Produced solely for city driving, rather than long journeys, the small-sized vehicle is perfect for your daily commutes.

Debuting next year, the starting price for Honda s all-electric vehicle is said to be around £26,160.

Click here to learn more about the Honda E. 

Vauxhall Corsa-E 

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One of Vauxhall s most popular models has turned electric, and it made its first-ever appearance at Frankfurt.

The Corsa-e is just the beginning of Vauxhall s electric future.

With a range of approximately 205 miles, the Corsa-e is intended to appeal to those who have never really considered an EV, due to its predecessor s popularity.

The starting price for the Corsa-e will be around £26,490, and the first 500 people to place an order will also receive a free home charging kit.

Mercedes Vision EQS 

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Finally, Mercedes unveiled their new Vision EQS concept to add to the EQ range which already has the EQC lined up.

It s cool, it s suave and it s super brilliant, with a unique design that will have you driving in style!

Expected to drive into showrooms in 2021, the Vision EQS is predicted to be the most advanced model yet!

Click here to learn more about the EQC

It has definitely been an electrifying show in Frankfurt this year, and some memorable moments have been witnessed.

The heavy focus on electric vehicles also indicates the future of automobility and the changing ideas of manufacturers across the globe. 

To learn more about electric vehicles, click here.



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